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Have you ever wondered how to design a blockchain network and what makes a good use case? In this webcast, we’ll cover blockchain network design considerations and how to leverage local dev tools. This is part 2 in our series: Challenge Accepted: Developing a Blockchain Application with Starter Plan.

If you’re interested in the IBM Blockchain Platform, this is a great opportunity to learn how build a simple three-member network. This is part 3 in our series: Challenge Accepted: Developing a Blockchain Application with Starter Plan.

Simon Stone will take you through two critical components of building a blockchain network: creating a Business Network Archive (.bna) file and deploying chaincode. This is part 4 in our series: Challenge Accepted: Developing a Blockchain Application with Starter Plan.

Tune in for this live interactive fireside chat with Global Citizen CTO, Mark Lehmann, to learn how Global Citizen is planning to leverage blockchain. This is part 5 of the series: Challenge Accepted: Developing a Blockchain Application with Starter Plan.

Learn how to create a REST server and deploy your blockchain network into the IBM Blockchain Platform. This is part 6 of our series Challenge Accepted: Developing a Blockchain Application with Starter Plan.

IBM Champion Glen Brumbaugh is a pioneer in messaging transactions and wants you to know that the future of MQ is in the cloud and blockchain. "The cloud is not just about hardware moving to a different place," Glen says, "it's an entirely new software stack, bottom to top."

Luigi Clivati of PIKKART, a company that creates augmented reality apps and works with computer vision and deep learning techniques, explains which IBM technologies his company uses in a single phrase - IBM Cloud. "We use IBM Cloud, so all our technology runs on IBM Cloud. We are planning to merge the Watson Unity SDK...